Inhibitory Control of Adjacent Finger Movements while Performing a Modified Version of the Halstead Finger Tapping Test: Effects of Age, Education and Sex.
George P PrigatanoSandro Barbosa de OliveiraCarlos Wellington Passos GoncalvesSheila Marques DenucciRoberta Monteiro PereiraLucia Willadino BragaPublished in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2020)
Selective motor inhibition failures are most common in the dominant hand and occur primarily in older healthy adults while performing the modified version of the HFTT. Monitoring selective motor inhibition failures may have diagnostic significance.